problem with Seaco Rubino 200 machine - Barista Exchange2024-03-29T08:08:53Zhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/problem-with-seaco-rubino-200-machine?feed=yes&xn_auth=noGood to know. Thankstag:www.baristaexchange.com,2014-01-17:1688216:Comment:15032132014-01-17T19:59:05.951ZPatrick Donald Geisthttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/PatrickDonaldGeist
<p>Good to know. Thanks</p>
<p>Good to know. Thanks</p> For reference - 1250w element…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2014-01-17:1688216:Comment:15032732014-01-17T16:38:00.691ZScotthttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Scott890
For reference - 1250w element @120v = 11.5 Ω<br />
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Bad water can cause element failure pretty quick.
For reference - 1250w element @120v = 11.5 Ω<br />
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Bad water can cause element failure pretty quick. Thanks for the come back Scot…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2014-01-17:1688216:Comment:15034412014-01-17T16:29:08.146ZPatrick Donald Geisthttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/PatrickDonaldGeist
<p>Thanks for the come back Scott. Its the leads to the boiler and the when connected the screen goes dead. Saeco says they think its the boiler or boiler coil. Since the machine is just a year old I was hoping it wouldn't be the boiler. I hope its not a common problem with this type of machine. I'll check the continuity to ground.</p>
<p> Thanks Again.</p>
<p>Thanks for the come back Scott. Its the leads to the boiler and the when connected the screen goes dead. Saeco says they think its the boiler or boiler coil. Since the machine is just a year old I was hoping it wouldn't be the boiler. I hope its not a common problem with this type of machine. I'll check the continuity to ground.</p>
<p> Thanks Again.</p> When you say "disconnect powe…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2014-01-16:1688216:Comment:15033542014-01-16T20:04:23.196ZScotthttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Scott890
<p>When you say "disconnect power to the boiler", do you mean that you unplugged the leads to the boiler element or some other wiring? If it's the element that would be easy to Ohm out and check for any continuity to ground. If the element were in fact the issue and the unit was loosing power, does the breaker trip? Or does the screen go dead? If not and the element tests out OK, I would venture to guess it's in the low voltage circuit. Either way it's someone with a DMM and some time…</p>
<p>When you say "disconnect power to the boiler", do you mean that you unplugged the leads to the boiler element or some other wiring? If it's the element that would be easy to Ohm out and check for any continuity to ground. If the element were in fact the issue and the unit was loosing power, does the breaker trip? Or does the screen go dead? If not and the element tests out OK, I would venture to guess it's in the low voltage circuit. Either way it's someone with a DMM and some time looking for the issue. </p>
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<p>I would try contacting Saeco. Maybe this is a common enough issue that they would be familiar with the cause. Good luck.</p>
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